Show 2 r I T Four Hundred Scouts Ready For Big Camporee Tonight GARLAND h nn 25th Year GARLAND READING DOWN THE SIDE WITH THE EDITOR UTAH FRIDAY MAY 1 A man would never think of how to take chances with an expensive piece On the contrary of machinery he would endeavor to teach him to handle the machine in a perfectly safe way and would insist that it be handled that way all the time even if he might get away with a less correct way De would nost of the time want the boy to get correct and 1953 No 39 Special Meetings Saturday Will Open Stake Conference sessions conference Quarterly of the Bear River Stake will beat 6:30 The essential factor if there is gin Saturday evening to be a community of people is with a meeting of all welfare of the wards and and ser- committees community cooperation stake and continue thru Sunday vice It takes more than a number and Sunday evening of the Elder LeRoy Wirthlin to each of people living near other to make a community that general welfare committee of the welfare will the conduct church deserves to be called such session and speak at the other It is when people work togethof the conferer to promote public improve- general meetingsto announcements ence ments better schools better receivedaccording Robert J President by churches better recreation better streets better business facil- Potter The welfare session will be for ities and betterJaw enforcement Relief Society presithat all these things come into bishoprics dencies quorum and group leadbeing When many people con- ers assigned to ward committees tribute time money and effort to as these ends a place becomes a and committee secretaries committee well as the stake in a full sense of the community At the priesthood leadership word which begins at 8 pm Our community will be as fine meeting all officers of Melchize-deSaturday as what we give it and will be a and quorums priesthood poor one to the extent that we groups are expected to be in atrefuse to help those who would tendance as well as all ward do something for it teaching committee members all one Aaronic Let’s make our community priesthood officers adof the best visers and coordinators bishopstake rics and clerks Sunday Our editorial cartoon on page School and YMMIA superinten-dtneie- s and stake high council-me2 this week points np a fact that should be of more than passing The First Ward choir Garland interest to everyone namely the the music at the huge sun nearly two billion dol- will provide Sunday morning session and in lars that is spent by the people ol our country on just one form the afternoon the Trail Builders and Home Builders of the Priof gambling Thousands of people who lose maries of the stake will sing The of the stake has MIA considerable sums betting on horses or at other types of gam- prepared a special program for the evening meeting which will bling will scream in agony at a Slated to appear begin at 7:30 higher tax for better roads or are the well known Meistersingers schools or at making a sizeable of the USAC under the direction to contribution church or charity of Professor Walter Welti Utah is quite free of this evil The M Men Junior M Men with most states Gleaners and Junior Gleaners of as compared and it is to be hoped it can be the stake will hold a fireside folkept that way Dorse race bet- lowing this last session with a ting slot machines punch boards speaker from Logan scheduled to and all the rest of the gambling tclk to the young people who atfamily can be gotten along with- tend out very welL training his son than 400 scouts More Seminary Names Graduation Date Wesley Lloyd dean of students at the YU has been engaged as the speaker for the graduation exercises of the Bear River LDS Seminary here May 10 announces Alma W King prin- cipal About 145 students will resafe habits ceive their diplomas this year Student speakers will be Marie Yet on the road there are ever so many drivers who pay Grover Verna Hayes and Dennis The a cappella choir no attention to correct habits of Ifoldaway It is a good habit of the high school will sing at car operation it the exercises which will be under to stop at every stop sign Mr King Ray may save your life or it may the direction of Reeder and Waldo Cook seminsave you a fine or an accident But how many drivers there are ary faculty a take who figure they can chance with the stop if It is late GLENN MANNING NAMED see no one at night if they RADIO SPEAKER close to the intersection or It they can save two or three drops Glenn Manning will be the of gas by just shifting gears and speaker on the WCTU program going on on Radio Station KBUH Sunday With them there is no correct morning at 8 o’clock it is anhabit they play every Intersec- nounced by Mrs Axel Frederick-sotion the way they figure they can get away with and if they have an accident or get a traffic Mr Mrs Floyd Stohl were ticket they are full of excuses A correct habit would have been in Idaho last Friday and purchased a new home at Ashton ever so much better Hope Revives For and lead- ers are expected to check in this Friday afternoon at the Box LEAVE FOR ARMY DUTY Grounds in Box Elder Canyon for the annual Eight Box Elder Count- - men Golden Spike District Scout were sworn into the Arrriy at Ft Camporee as of April 22 it is Douglas is ready And everything for announced by the Selective Serthem Frank Stevens Tremonton vice Hoard They are as follows: chairman of the district general Seymour D Jones son of Mrs camporee committee reported toUarda Ilellberg Dennis E son of Wm II Craghcad day Purpose of this year’s camposon of Arden Barker Frank all of Brigham ree is to develop camping skills Claude R Barker Richard S Stenquist son of on a patrol basis The program and Wendell will not be competitive but is deGus A Stenquist Lee Roberts son of Thomas Rob- signed to demonstrate camping methods equipment techniques erts both of Tremonton and leadership with Jerald R Barnard son of Hor- organization Lee each patrol working against a ace Barnard of Dewcyville Mr Stevens said r standard li Kimber son of J Edwin of Grouse Creek and Ronald Give Timetable the following lie announced Glen Taylor son of Mrs James schedule: camporee E Nesscn of Howell EIGHT COUNTY MEN Friday— Newell Nish Recovery High School Holds Elections P-TNewell Nish counselor in the A Ward Plymouth bishopric was reported Thursday to be showing at an Ogdefinite improvement den hospital after a week of of Calderwood Mrs Richard serious illness Tremeonton was named president Mr Nish was stricken last of the Bear River High School Thursday Since then he has reat the annual election blood transfu- meeting held last wreek Warren quired numerous sions until Wednesday when he Hansen was Garland of East showed signs of responding to named first vice president Frank treatment school principal as seStevens cond vice president Rupert Elackham of the school faculty as secretary and Mrs L J Pierce of Garland treasurer Mrs E Lewis Johnson of Garland is the retiring president Bear River thinclads won their A feature of the meeting was second track meet within a week ar excellent discussion of school South Cache by outpointing budget problems and figures by in a dual meet staged at South Kenneth Weight superintendent Cache Wednesday of the district Mr Weight told Bear of the growth of the district and The previous Wednesday River won its annual invitational cf the steadily advancing costs of meet here against Box Elder Ma-l- school operation and Preston The scores were Bear River 63 Box Elder 53 Preston 47 Malad 6 The Bears took first place in the 880 yard relay placed Gardner on top in the shot put and Fronk in the 180 low hurdles but it was a An intensive three week search consistent claiming of second and third places in most other events ended last Friday when the body of Wilbur Sterling was found that gave them the solid victory This week Jack Fronk senior at water’s edge along the Bear and one about River track ace garnered firsts in the miles south of Collipston bridge bioad jump and low of Glen Fryson by Leon Fryer hurdles while Jerry Thompson er breasted the tape first junior The missing man apparently in the run and the had fallen from the river bridge dash The after leaving the home of a discus heave by S Silvester neighbor to return to his own was rated good sophsophomore residence across the river late omore competition at night 20 days ago The boys are trained by Coach The search cost the life of Durrell Hughes Leon May county deputy sheriff when his boat capsized SOCIAL SECURITY WORKER of people had assisted Scores DISCONTINUES LOCAL VISITS Sheriff Hyde in the search The monthly service trip to Many people were in attenthe Garland area by the field re- dance at the funeral for Mr Sterpresentative of the Ogden social ling at Beaver Monday security office has been discontinued because of reductions in the budget of fie Social Security Administration of the Og Wesley F Watson den social security office recom mends that persons' having busi Calcutta India ness with the Social Security Ad ministration contact him in Brig April 15 1953 bom City at the Utah State Em Dear Mr Johns: and” 4 We want to take this opporrloyment office between 2 pm on the first and third Thurs- tunity to thank you for the issues of the Garland Times we have redays of the month Those persons who are unable ceived out here in India We do tc meet him there should write to enjoy the “home” paper so much The address We do however the office in Ogden that we regret of Health Educais: Department miss a number of issues shall tion and Welfare Social Security on our way home which will be Administration Room 509 Kiesel in about six weeks time So we to discontinue are Ogden Utah Bldg asking you serding any more copies as it BISHOP ASSIGNED months before about two takes TO MOSES LAKE FACTORY we receive them children one week’s had The Carl Bishop has been notified ot bis transfer to the new plant vacation for Easter so we naturof the Utah Idaho Sugar Com- ally took advantage of the opand went on a trip pany at Moses Lake Washington portunity the country of India on his family and plans to move the Grand Trunk road there in the near future There were seven in the car Another factory employee who the five of plus the driver family is Lake Moses is also moving to of Colin’s Jim a friend and John Middleton This family plan a missionary who is Proudfoot is reported to leave this week it Bears Win Second Successive Meet Funeral Held For Lost River Victim in pm: and Camporee organization camp check- Supper and clean-uCampfire (visitors wel- 8:00 come) 9:45 - Call to quarters 10:00 - Taps Saturday— 6:00 am - Reveille 6:15 - Flag ceremony 6:30 - 8:00 - Breakfast 8:30 - Exhibits ready 8:00 - Camp cleaned and for inspection 9:00 - 10:30 - FTee time 10:30 - 12:00 - Scoutcraft ready acti- vities 12:00 1:30 plete 3:00 check-ou- t Retreat and awards pre- sentation 3:30 - Homeward bound Parents and friends of scouting should feel free at any time to visit the camporee Mr Stevens said They are especially encouraged to attend the Friday night and Saturday morning campfire scout skill activities Award Stated The presentation of scouting’s highest award to Scout FYed W Peterson of Penrose Troop 129 will be one of the features of the camp fire program Scout Peterson will receive the Gold Honor Medal for The camporee staff will be headed by District Commissioner R Evan Gee of Garland who wiU serve as the camporee direc- tor lie will be assisted on the staff Darrel Heaton Tremonton by assistant camporee director Elzo Sessions in assistant charge of events LaMont Yates Brigham assistant in charge of exhibits Horace Barnard Deweyville of health and safety A E Buchanan Elwood chief observer Bill Roberts Tremonton chief clerk and Tom Simmons chief Beaver Dam of camp aides Skinners Write of India Tour Coming Home Soon for the Church of God here in Calcutta We left at 4:15 am and traveled several miles stopping along the way to visit some friends of Jim’s These people are also missionaries and have been out here for 20 years We had fairly good highways on which to travel although some as yet haven’t been oiled We arrived at Banaras the holy city tired and happy for the comforts of a modem hotel We spent the following day sight seeing A ride on the famous Ganges River was enjoyed by all Mary people were in bathing Small platforms are placed near the waters’ edge on which to The Hindu people live worship for the day' they can bathe in the river at Banaras which they believe makes them holy They also believe that if anyone dies Continued on page 2 - r |